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Title: Lovers' Retreat, Palo Duro Canyon Amarillo (TX), Divided Back PM Jan-11
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Title: Ranch 66 Motel Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
6666 West, Highway 66. Ken Bourland, manager; Amarillo'w Finest; Radio, television, swimming pool, refrigerated air conditioned
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Title: Northwest Texas Hospital Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1964
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Title: Civic Center Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Amarillo's new Civic Center provides outstanding facilities. The structure houses a 2500 seat theater-auditorium, a 7500 seat coliseum with ice rink, dining facilities for 1900 persons, 27,000 square feet of exhibit space and an enclosed garden plaza
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Title: Underwood's Bar-B-Q Cafeteria Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving the finest hickory smoked Bar-B-Q in West Texas for 25 years...beef, chicken, ham, ribs and sausage. 4513 N.E. 8th, Amarillo. Other locations: 2017 Kermit Highway, Odessa, Texas and 711 34th Street, Lubbock, Texas
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Headquarters Building Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Amarillo Air Force Base Retreat ceremonies in progress with flag at half mast
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Title: Residence Ford Brandenburg Amarillo (TX), White Border unused
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Title: "Tall in Texas" Amarillo (TX), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Commercial, cultural and recreational axis for the vast plains country of the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo is among the nation's fastest growing metropolitan areas
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Title: The Ramada Inn Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
In the Texas Panhandle crossroads city, just three minutes from downtown Amarillo. Complete hotel service... 24-hour coffee shop... superb dining in the famed Royalty Room... year 'round weathered air-conditioning, swimming pool... radio and television in every room. 1001 Amarillo Blvd., East - On US 60 and 66 Amarillo, Texas 79107 - Phone: 806-376-5681
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Title: Veterans Hospital Near Amarillo on U.S. Highway 66 Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM Jun
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Title: Polk Street Methodist Church Amarillo (TX), White Border PM 1937 Jun-10
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Title: Aerial View of Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1947 Sep
Description:
west Texas News Agency
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new, gleaming terra cotta structure is representative of scores of modern buildings of recent construction at Amarillo, the Southwest's fastest growing city
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Amarillo Churches Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1947 Sep-30
Description:
Polk St. Methodist Church, First Baptist Church, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Central Presbyterian Church. In addition to those pictured, the Church of Christ Episcopal, Christian and numerous other denominations have large, fine edifices at Amarillo, Pop. 60,000, also the regional religious center for a very large area
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Santa Fe Building Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1948 Apr-10
Description:
McCormick Co Amarillo, Tex.(Pop. 80,000)Administrative hub for 5526 miles of Santa Fe System Lines; and important petroleum, cattle, tourist, and distribution center
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Title: "Tall in Texas" Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Commercial, cultural and recreational axis for the vast plains country of the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo is among the nation's fastest growing metropolitan areas
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Title: Bank of the Southwest Building Wolflin Village Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: High Plains Baptist Hospital Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Skyline View of Downtown Amarillo as Viewed from the Expressway Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Amarillo Municipal Building Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Civic Center Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Amarillo's new Civic Center provides outstanding facilities. The structure houses a 2500 seat theater-auditorium, a 7500 seat coliseum with ice rink, dining facilities for 1900 persons, 27,000 square feet of exhibit space and an enclosed garden plaza
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Veterans Hospital Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Constructed in 1939 and dedicated May 12, 1940. The buildings are of early Spanish architecture with the first buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Title: Amarillo College Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Amarillo College is a growing community college serving the people of the Texas Panhandle with educational opportunities for both career and leisure time. Enrollment: (unduplicated heat count) In Degree Courses..... 7,179 In Other Courses......10,060
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Title: Mary E. Bivins Memorial Library Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Mary E. Bivins Memorial Library at Tenth and Polk is a Texas Medallion building, one o the historical landmarks of the state. The building is a gift to the city... left to Amarillo in the will of Mary E. Bivins, who with her husband, Lee Bivins, planned and had the house built in 1905. The home was a typical rancher's town house
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Title: Santa Fe Building and Polk Street, Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This Space for Writing Messages
Colourpicture
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Title: U. S. Veterans' Hospital Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Hotel Herring, Largest hotel in Northwest Texas Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1944 Aug-22
Description:
Amarillo Tex., (Pop. 60,000) metropolis of Northwest Texas from which rail lines radiate in ten directions and main highways (U.S. 60, 66, 87, 370) in seven
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Title: Holiday Inn Motel Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1960 Oct-9
Description:
U.S. Hwy. 60 & 66. Amarillo's most outstanding. Individual controlled year around central air conditioning. King size Gyromatic mattresses, room phones, radios and T.V. Tiled shower & tub Comb. Fine food. Heated swimming pool. Phone DRake 3-8316. P.O. Box 5308
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Title: The best lighted "Main Street" in America Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
(Pop. 60,000) hub of northwest Texas, is noted for Polk Street, the shopping and amusement center for this fast-growing railroad, cattle, oil and distribution city
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Title: Santa Fe Building Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo Texas, administration hub for5526 miles of Santa Fe system lines and important petroleum, cattle, tourist, and distribution centers
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Title: New Southwestern Hospital Center Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1942 May-4
Description:
Northwest Texas Hospital, St. Anthony Hospital, United States Veterans' Hospital. Amarillo, Tex. - (Pop. 60,000) Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, natural gas, helium, hospital and Federal hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Capacity of three hospitals pictured, 410 beds with additional planned
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), White Border unused
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Title: Skyline From Ellwood Park Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Texas, (Pop. 60,000). Fastest growing city in Southwest. Railroad and distribution center of the fertile Panhandle Plains. Nearby is the largest natural gas field in the world
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Title: First Baptist Church Amarillo (TX), Divided Back PM Nov
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Title: Dreamland Falls - Paladuro Canyon Amarillo (TX), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new gleaming terra cotta structure is representative of scores of modern buildings of recent construction at Amarillo, the Southwest's fastest growing city
Mc Cormick Co
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Title: Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Traffic Circle entering Amarillo on U.S. 66 from the West, showing U.S. Veterans Hospital in background
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Title: Arrow Courts Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
2 Mi. West of city limits on U.S. 66 Amarillo, Texas Address - Route 1, Box 436 phone FL 6-0075 Equipped with panel ray heat, carpeted floors, tile baths, restaurant adjoining. A clean, quiet place for a good night's rest Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. O. E. Allen
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Title: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch Located 40 miles from Amarillo, Texas on Ranch Road 1061. Horse back riding around the lake at the ranch is very popular with the boys at the ranch. Nearly 300 boys enjoy the outdoor sports at the ranch now. In the past over 1500 boys have enjoyed the outdoor sports at “Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch.”
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Title: First Baptist Church Amarillo (TX), White Border unused
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Title: Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-14771
Amarillo, Texas Looking west on 8th street from Taylor street in downtown Amarillo, the Capital of the Panhandle. With a population of over 150,000 Amarillo and the Panhandle was once considered worthless. Today, Amarillo is one of the top ten cities in the nation
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Title: Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Chrome
Description:
Series c-14772
Amarillo, Texas Looking north on Polk Street from 8th avenue. This is the Panhandle, once known as the Llanos Estacados ("Staked Plains"). It was, and in many ways still is, the raw, weather-beaten, hearty, tough West. Today, oil refining, packing plants, and farm machinery have added wealth to modern Amarillo. Amarillo is rated one of the top ten business cities in the nation and growing at a very rapid pace
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Title: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-20280
Located 40 miles from Amarillo, Texas on Ranch Road 1061. Pets are nearly as numerous as boys at Boys Ranch and some of the pets are bigger than the youngsters themselves
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Title: Greetings Amarillo (TX), Chrome
Description:
C-21634 Series
Top View: Sunset on a windmill in the Texas panhandle Lower View: looking north on Polk street from 8th avenue in downtown Amarillo
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Title: Amarillo, Texas Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-14773
Amarillo, Texas Looking South on Polk street from 8th Avenue in downtown Amarillo. Amarillo, Spanish for "yellow", was taken from the color of a nearby creek bank. Only a few years ago Amarillo and the Plains was regarded as worthless. Today, Amarillo with a growing population of over 150,000 is one of the top ten business cities in the nation. Color By Baxter
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Title: Chicken in the Rough Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1955 Sep-7
Description:
Viewgram Series P10878
Chicken in the Rough: Jones Bro's Village Restaurant. 413 N.E. 8th-Phone DR 2-6761 on Highways US 60-66 East. "Where people go by choice not by chance" Amarillo, Texas. Members Texas and National Restaurant Assn
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Title: Skyline From Ellwood Park Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1940 Dec-21
Description:
Series 4A-H326
Amarillo, Texas, (Pop. 60,000). Fastest growing city in Southwest. Railroad and distribution center of the fertile Panhandle Plains Nearby is the largest natural gas field in the world.
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Title: Santa Fe Railway Station Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series S12484
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Title: Chapel Amarillo Air Force-Base Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 16717
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Title: Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 3500 Bowie Street Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-18713
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen PM Feb-13
Description:
Series K5,913
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Title: Rodeway Inn, 201 S. Fillmore Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1965 Mar-28
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Title: Big Texan Steak Ranch, I-40 East Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
?Home of The Free 72-oz. Steak? Step into Texas of the 1800's. Enjoy the finest in steaks in a friendly, western atmosphere in the center of the largest cattle area in the world. Western music, cowboys, cowgirls, horses. Lots of fun for the entire family. Relax and browse around our well stocked Antique and Gift shop.
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1948 Jul-04
Description:
Gateway to the great Southwest. Heart of the Panhandle
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Title: Greetings From The Texas Panhandle Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1948 Jul-04
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Title: Amarillo College Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Amarillo College is a growing community college serving the people of the Texas Panhandle with educational opportunities for both career and leisure time. Enrollment: (unduplicated head count). In Degree Courses . . . 7,179. In Other Courses . . . 10,600.
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Title: Model Motel, West Highway 66 Rt. 1 Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1963 Dec-02
Description:
Luxuriously furnished with large tile baths. Refrigerator air conditioned, television and radios. Children's playground and wading pool. Heating swimming Pool. Restaurant on premises. The finest in town.
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Title: Palo Duro Motel, 2820 N. E. 8th, U. S. 60 & 66 East Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Recommended by A.A.A. Phones, TV, radio, garages. Refrigerated air, automatic heat, Beautyrest mattresses, wall-to-wall carpets, reasonable rates.
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Title: Amarillo Municipal Building Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Night view of Polk Street in downtown Amarillo. Texas
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Underwood's Bar-B-Q Cafeteria Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The beautiful new Underwood's Bar-B-Q Cafeteria Northwest 8th and Harrison, in Amarillo, Texas. Underwood's specialized in serving delicious hickory smoked barbecued beef, chicken, ham, ribs and sausage with all the trimmings.
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Title: Cactus Motel, 2830 Amarillo Blvd. East Old Hwy 66 Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Refrigerated air - TV - Firm Beds. Comforts of Home - Low Low Rates J. E. and Euna Foust (Owners) (806) 383-1511
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Title: The Crucifixion Scene Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Crucifixion Scene. Wichita Mountain Easter Sunrise Service. This inspiring Easter service is presented annually with a cast of approximately 1200. Many thousands of people form the entire nation and many foreign countries witness its presentation
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Title: The Plainsman Motel And Restaurant, U. S. 60-66 East 1503 Amarillo Blvd Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
116 Beautiful Rooms and Suites - Carpeted - Individually controlled heat and air conditioning - Telephone - Television - Radios - Spacious Parking - Heated Pool - Children's Playground - Independent Ownership and Management - Open 24 Hours
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Title: Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
An Aerial View of Downtown Amarillo Which reflects the charms of the old west, but is just a home with the "Jet Age" crowd.
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Title: Big Texan Steak Ranch Amarillo (TX), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Famous from coast to coast, and around the globe, as the "Home of the Free 72 oz. Steak". Only in Amarillo, Texas!
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Title: Santa Fe Station Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Tex. (Pop. 80,000). Administrative hub for 5526 miles of Santa Fe System lines; and important petroleum, cattle, tourist and distribution center.
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Title: First Baptist Church Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Price College, Amarillo. Texas. St. Mary's Academy, Amarillo, Texas. Sacred Cathedral, Amarillo, Texas.
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Title: The New Silver Grill Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
One of four private dining rooms enhancing the beauty of the new Silver Grill. Southwest's Finest Cafeteria Nationally Known for over 30 years
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Title: First M. E. Church Amarillo (TX), Divided Back PM 1912 May-10
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Title: First Baptist Church Amarillo (TX), Divided Back unused
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Title: United States Post Office And Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new structure meets the exceptional post office needs of Amarillo; wholesale, railroad, petroleum and Federal government hub of a fast growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area.
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Title: Cunningham Floral Co, 2511 West Sixth Avenue Florist Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Largest and most modern Floral establishment in Northwest Texas. With greenhouses and display exhibits representing approximately 15,000 square feet of glass, a very complete selection of finest flowers and decorative plans is assured at all times. Wholesale and retail. Expert floral designing service. Member, Floral Telegraph Delivery Association Visitors Always Welcome.
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Title: United States Zinc Company'S Smelter Amarillo (TX), White Border unused
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Title: United States Post Office And Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new structure meets the exceptional post office needs of Amarillo; wholesale, railroad, petroleum and Federal government hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area.
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Title: When Days Is Done On Boys Ranch, Old Tascosa Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Some of the Junior Cowboys hitting the hay at Boys Ranch after a day on the range, and most boys love range life regardless of the environment form which they have come.
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Title: A Night View Of Polk Street Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: The American National Bank Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The newest of Amarillo's many fine bank building
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Title: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Chapel Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Boys ranch non-sectarian chapel and religious education building. Under the guidance and instruction of their own full-time chaplain, the boys conduct part of the weekly service's Bible classes , choirs and the general chapel program.
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Title: Santa Fe Building And Polk Street Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Camal Hand Park, Palo Duro Park Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Chuck Time On The Range Boy's Ranch Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Chuck from a regular Chuck Wagon, Something every boy dreams of.
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Title: Thrills And Spills At Annual Rodeo Boys Ranch Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
The Annual Rodeo at Boys Ranch forty miles north west of Amarillo, Texas, which is looked forward to all year by the boys who love to get on anything the Supt, puts in the chute, regardless of the outcome.
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Title: Santa Fe Station Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Round Up Time On Boys Ranch, Old Tascosa Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Round-up time at Boys' Ranch near Amarillo, Texas. Boys not only brand their own calves but do their own butchering, have their own schools and raise their own vegetables.
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Title: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to Call Farley's Boys ranch located 40 miles from Amarillo, Texas on a 120 acre spread. Nearly 300 boys now live at the ranch and over 1500 youngsters have scuffed shoes on the historic land where the town of Tascosa stood.
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Title: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
After a day of chores the nearly 300 boys at Cal Farley's Boys Ranch relax and swim at the cool and inviting ranch lake
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Hub city of the land of modern pioneers. Amarillo, Texas (Pop. 60,000). Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, helium and Federal government hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Nearby is the world's largest natural gas field.
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Hub city of the land of modern pioneers. Amarillo, Texas (Pop. 60,000). Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, helium and Federal government hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Nearby is the world's largest natural gas field.
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Gateway to the great southwest. Heart of the Panhandle
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Hub city of the land of modern pioneers. Amarillo, Texas (Pop. 60,000). Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, helium and Federal government hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Nearby is the world's largest natural gas field.
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Gateway to the great southwest
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Hub city of the land of modern pioneers. Amarillo, Texas (Pop. 60,000). Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, helium and Federal government hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Nearby is the world's largest natural gas field.
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Title: Ranch Hands Boys Ranch, Old Tascosa Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Some of the smaller boys at Boys Ranch, near Amarillo, Texas, showing some of the animals they raise to help support themselves.
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Title: Boot Hill Cemetery, Old Tascosa Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Boot Hill Cemetery at Old Tascosa, Texas, where the now famous Boys Ranch is located. The boys have a Boot Hill Club, and to belong it is required that each new boy sleep one night in the Cemetery alone.
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Title: Hotel Herring Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Largest Hotel I Northwest Texas. Amarillo, Tex., (Pop. 80,000) metropolis of Northwest Texas from which rail lines radiate in then directions and main highways (U. S./ 60, 66, 87, and 370 in seven.
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Title: Aerial View Of Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Goodnight Trail Over Palo Duro Park Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Amarillo New Southwestern Hospital Center Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Tex. - (Pop. 60,000) Wholesale, transportation, petroleum, natural gas, helium, hospital and Federal hub of a fast-growing region, larger than Pennsylvania in area. Capacity of three hospitals pictured 410 beds with additional planned.
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Title: Aerial View Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Texas (Pop. 80,000). Railroad, beef cattle, grain, petroleum, tourist and distribution hub of fertile Northwest Texas! Nearby is largest natural gas field in world.
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Title: Saddle Up Boys Ranch, Old Tascosa Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Boys' Ranch youngsters saddling up for the day's ride on their range. Located at Old Tascosa which was once a wild west cow town; near Amarillo, Texas.
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Title: Amarillo Hotel Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Skyline , Ellwood Park Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Texas, (Pop. 60,000). Fastest growing city in Southwest. Railroad and distribution center of the fertile Panhandle-Plains. Nearby is the largest natural gas field in the world.
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Title: Amarillo Hotel Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Weekly Cleanup Time Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Boys Ranch, Old Tascosa. Old abandoned court house where Boys ranch first started in 1939. Boys in the foreground are doing their weekly yard cleaning. Boys ranch, Amarillo, Texas.
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new, gleaming terra cotta structure is representative of scores of modern buildings or recent construction at Amarillo, the Southwest's fastest growing city.
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Title: First Baptist Church Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1949
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Title: Municipal Auditorium Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Polk Street Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1930
Description:
The Best Lighted Main Street In America. Amarillo. Tex. (Pop. 80,000) hub of North-west Texas, is noted for Polk Street, the shopping and amusement center for this fastgrowing railroad, cattle, oil and distribution city.
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Title: Skyline, Ellwood Park Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Texas, (Pop 50,000). Fastest growing city in Southwest. Railroad and distribution center of the fertile Panhandle-Plains. Nearby is the largest natural gas field in the world.
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Title: Amarillo Hotel Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new, gleaming terra cotta structure is representative of scores of modern buildings of recent construction at Amarillo, the Southwest's fastest growing city.
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Title: Potter County Court House Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
This new, gleaming terra cotta structure is representative of scores of modern buildings of recent construction at Amarillo, the Southwest's fastest growing city.
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Title: Amarillo Multi View Amarillo (TX), Linen PM 1953
Description:
Ross Rogers Course, Ellwood Park, Amarille County Club, Wild Ducks near Amarillo, Two Fine Stables Encourage Horsemanship, Fish Bite at Amarillo Lake, Sail Boating at Buffalo Lake
Amarillo, Tex., (Pop. 60,000) has an invigorating 3676 foot altitude, 81% sunshine cool nights in summer, moderate winters and year-around golf, etc.-a fast-developing, important Southwestern recreation and vacation center. On U. S. 60, 66, 87 and 370
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Title: Aerial View of Amarillo Amarillo (TX) unused
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Title: U.S. Post Office Amarillo (TX) unused
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Title: Buffalo Lake Amarillo (TX) PM 1948
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Title: Churches Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Upper Left - Sacred Heart Cathedral. Upper Right - First Baptist Church. Lower Left - First Methodist church. Lower Right - First Presbyterian Church. Of Amarillo, Texas.
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Title: Graycourt Tourist Lodge, U. S. Highways 60 and 66 Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Graycourt Tourist Lodge offers strictly modern accommodations at reasonable rates. Quiet and comfortable. Private tile baths furnace heat. Every room insulated
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Title: Graycourt Tourist Lodge, U. S. Highways 60 & 66 Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
1706 N. E. Eighth Ave. (Panhandle Highway) at Northeast Entrance to city. Amarillo Texas, the "Helium City," metropolis of Northwest Texas, where the Graycourt Tourist Lodge offers strictly modern accommodations at reasonable rates. Quiet and comfortable. Private tile baths furnace heat. Every room insulated.
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Title: Holiday Inn Motel Amarillo (TX), Chrome PM 1956 May-22
Description:
Amarillo's Most outstanding. Individually controlled year around central Air Conditioning. King Size Gyramatic Mattresses, Room Phones, Radios and T. V. Tiled Showers & Tub Comb. Fine Food. Heated Swimming Pool. Phone Drake 4-5223.
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Title: Grand Opera House Amarillo (TX), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Ramada Inn, 1001 Amarillo Blvd Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
In the Texas panhandle crossroads city, just three minutes from downtown Amarillo. Complete hotel service. . . 24-hour coffee shop . . . Superb dining in the famed "Royalty Room" . . . Year round weathered air-conditioning, swimming pool . . . Radio and television in every room.
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Air Force Base Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Top scene: Entrance to Amarillo Air Force Base. Amarillo./ Texas. Bottom scene: Headquarters building.
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Title: Greetings From Aransa Air Force Base Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Top scene: Entrance to Amarillo Air Force Base, Amarillo. Texas. Bottom Scene: Headquarters building.
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Title: Entrance To Amarillo Air Force Base Amarillo (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Amarillo Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
The Texas Panhandle
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Title: The Best Lighted Main Street In America, Polk Street Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Amarillo, Tex. (Pop. 60,000) hub of Northwest Texas, is noted for Polk Street, the shopping and amusement center for this fast growing railroad, Cattle, oil and distribution city.
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Title: A Night Vie Of Polk Street Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
The main thoroughfare of Amarillo, Texas.
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Title: The Best Lighted Main Street in America!, Polk Street Amarillo (TX) unused
Description:
Looking North from Ninth Amarillo, Tex. (Pop. 60,000) hub of North-west Texas, is noted for Polk Street, the shopping and amusement center for this fast- growing railroad, cattle, oil and distribution city
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Title: Polk Street View Amarillo (TX) unused
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